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Role-play Conversational situations

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Role-play: Conversational situations

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Vector, B. (2020). Chicos y chicas deprimidos sosteniendo máscaras positivas en palos [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/vector/chicos-y-chicas-deprimidos-sosteniendo-m%C3%A1scaras-positivas-en-palos-gm1221453397-358052910?searchscope=image%2Cfilm

Complete all the missions to win the game. Before you start, roll the dice, whoever gets the highest number will start and get to choose their role. In the next round, the other person will have the chance to choose their role and the game will continue in this way.

Lesson 3

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Lesson 6

Lesson 5

Lesson 4

Lesson 1

Dining at a restaurant

In a restaurant, a waiter welcomes you (the customer) and hands you the menu. Ask about the food they have, order it and refuse one of the offers the waiter gives you. Once finished, the waiter has to ask the customer how the experience was and whether he/she recommends the restaurant.

Hispanolistic.(2018). Ver dentro de un bar - nadie [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/ver-dentro-de-un-bar-nadie-gm1073455468-287343969?searchscope=image%2Cfilm

Finished!

Dining at a restaurant

With this situation we have practiced:

  • Ordering food
  • Dealing with problems if something is not what we ordered or if the restaurant does not have what we want.
  • Practice the present continous and the future with will
  • Structures with would like
  • Making suggestions
  • Asking about preferences

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Lesson 3

Lesson 2

Lesson 1

Lesson 06

Lesson 05

Lesson 04

Lesson 2

Making plans for the weekend

Marc and Mary plan to go on a car trip this weekend. However, Marc wants to go to the mountains and Mary to the city. Try to solve this situation by making suggestions, try to convince the other person to go to the place you have chosen by describing what it is like.

azgek. (2021). Camino de montaña - carretera a través de los viñedos al atardecer. Valle de Wachau"n [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/camino-de-monta%C3%B1a-carretera-a-trav%C3%A9s-de-los-vi%C3%B1edos-al-atardecer-valle-de-wachau-n-gm1299104947-391833039?searchscope=image%2Cfilm

Finished!

Making plans for the weekend

With this situation we have practiced:

  • Making plans for the future
  • Positive and negative responses
  • Making suggestions
  • Using adjectives to describe your favourite place
  • Practising the present continuous

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Advance to the next lesson

Lesson 3

Lesson 2

Lesson 1

Lesson 6

Lesson 5

Lesson 4

Lesson 3

Agreeing or disagreeing

Do you think science is important to our society?

One of the students has to agree with this statement and the other disagrees. Present the advantages and disadvantages of science in our society. Respect the opinions and points of view of others.

Borovic, V. (2018). Científicos en laboratorios, en investigación [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/cient%C3%ADficos-en-laboratorios-en-investigaci%C3%B3n-gm1012405368-272714628?searchscope=image%2Cfilm

Finished!

Agreeing or disagreeing

With this situation we have practiced:

  • To agree or disagree with someone
  • Asking for opinions
  • Giving opinions
  • Expressing agreement and disagreement
  • Creating a debate where both answers are correct.

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Advance to the next lesson

Lesson 3

Lesson 2

Lesson 1

Lesson 6

Lesson 5

Lesson 4

Lesson 4

What did you do last weekend?

Create a situation where both students talk about what they did last weekend. Describe what they did using adjectives, who they spent the weekend with and if they tried any new activities and if they recommend them to others.

Respuesta Correcta

Respuesta Incorrecta

josepmarti. (2023). Multitud de personas bailando en un espectáculo musical en Barcelona durante el verano de 2022 [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/multitud-de-personas-bailando-en-un-espect%C3%A1culo-musical-en-barcelona-durante-el-gm1471448614-502052983?searchscope=image%2Cfilm

Finished!

What do you do in your free time?

With this situation we have practiced:

  • Using adjectives to describe activities
  • Giving opinions
  • Giving recommendations
  • Practising the past simple

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Advance to the next lesson

Lesson 3

Lesson 2

Lesson 1

Lesson 6

Lesson 5

Lesson 4

Lesson 5

Giving directions

Michael is lost (student A) and needs the help of Angela (student B) to get to the police station. Can you help him? Repeat the same pattern but in reverse

Finished!

Atstock Productions. (2022). Mapa de ubicación de la ciudad con carreteras, casas, coches, parques y edificios [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/vector/mapa-de-ubicaci%C3%B3n-de-la-ciudad-con-carreteras-casas-coches-parques-y-edificios-gm1404735546-456873902

Giving directions

With this situation we have practiced:

  • Asking for directions
  • Giving directions
  • Practising the present simple and the future with will
  • Using the imperative form when giving directions
  • This activity can be useful for situations when you are lost in a supermarket, on the phone, etc.

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Advance to the next lesson

Lesson 3

Lesson 2

Lesson 1

Lesson 6

Lesson 5

Lesson 4

Lesson 6

Let's go shopping

Imagine that you (the customer) are looking for something to wear to a wedding. Ask the shop assisstant to help you to buy a dress/suit, shoes and accessories. Repeat the same situation but in reverse.

Respuesta Incorrecta

Prostock-Studio. (2021). Pareja joven irreconocible sosteniendo bolsas de compradores, posando frente a una pared de piedra al aire libre, yendo de compras juntos [Photography]. iStock. https://www.istockphoto.com/es/foto/pareja-joven-irreconocible-sosteniendo-bolsas-de-compradores-posando-frente-a-una-gm1352867429-428143330

Finished!

Let's go shopping

With this situation we have practiced:

  • Asking for opinions
  • Giving opinions
  • Practising the present continuos
  • Buying and selling dialogues
  • Using expressions such as fit in, try on.
  • Making suggestions
  • This activity can be useful for situations where you need someone's help or someone needs your help.

Once you have reviewed what you have learned with this activity, click on the tick in the top right corner.

Conversational situations

Fantastic! You've passed all the lessons. Here is your diploma

Let's go!

Congratulations!

Diploma Role-play Conversational situations